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Show i i i f At BRHS competition Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 20, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Elks Hoop Shoot winners emerge The Brigham City Elks Hoop Shoot free throw contest winners were determined Saturday at Bear River High school. In the girl cate- gory, Marni Mountain View school, defeated Julie Theurer from McKinley tie break- school in a one-poi- 9 Bart Pali, McKinley, defeated Steven Ferry, Mountain View, by a score of 17-1- ShaRee Brough, Tremonton, was the winner in the girl category. In the boys division, Chris Udy from Brigham City and Stanley Summers, Tremonton, had to shoot off a tie, with Chris making four out of five and Stanley shooting a close three for five. Diane Stenquist, Bear River Junior High,, defeated Peggy Hunsaker, Box Elder Junior 3 in the girl High, competition. In the boy groups, Kevin Robbins, BRJH, edged BEJHs Joel Huff by one point, The six winners will represent Brigham City Elks Lodge No. 2208 in the northern Utah District contest, Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. in the Box Elder Junior High gyrp. Eight other lodges from northern Utah will enter six participants each making a total of 54 boys and girls participating. Nationwide participation has s jumped to over two and million. The six winners Saturday will then move to the state contest in Provo, Feb. 12. Vikes, Burners, Bullets grab schools victories The second round of the Community Schools basketball league has been completed with the Wildcats and Stars winning in the league and the Burners, Bullets and Vikings taking victories in the league. Trent Richardson, who had 13 of the Stars points, hit a shot with 20 seconds to play to lift the Stars to a win over the Montgomery, 17-1- 6 10-1- 1 Free throe? three-fourth- Hubbard is N&J athlete Elder wrestler Bruce Hubbard has been named this weeks Box Elder News and Journal athlete of the Box week. Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard of West Corinne, has had an excellent season to date. A he was third in the Brighton Classic, second in the Richardson Memorial and in the Tuesday at Hillcrest beat the champ in the Richardson Memorial. He compiled a 9 record as a sophomore and received the most improved wrestler award. As a junior, he went and was the region champion. This year he has 60 points, 18 takedowns, three pins and an 11-- 2 record. Against Roy, he beat Andy Fraga 1 at 105. Fraga was second in the region last year. old will letter for the third year at Box The Elder, where he, is- - also a member of the Future Farmers of America. ar Fans fill bowery a great show It was a humdinger night at Friday as Brigham Citys battling youth boxers slugged it out in their opening card of the year. The boxers, under direction of the Police Youth Activity league directed by Youth Officer Dan Jones, put on a good show for a capacity crowd of fans. The bouts were part of elimination matches as Brigham City puts together a Golden Gloves team for matches in March. El jven bouts were fought and only three knockdowns recorded. All went the'distance of three rounds. At 85 pounds,' Steve Shoun outpointed John Wolf. Shoun was the only boxer ,to win and lose during the night. After beating Wolfe, he came back later to lose to Tough Louie Hicks when Hicks opponent was unable to make the fight and Shoun filled in. Boys hoop schedule Games to be played this Saturday at the junior high school are as follows: Junior League Team 1 vs. Team 10 at 9 a.m.; Team 2 vs. Team 11 at 10 a.m.; Team 3 vs. Team 12 at 10 a.m.; Team 14 vs. Team 15 at noon; Team 4 vs. Team 7 at 1 p.m.; Team 5 vs Team 8 at 2 p.m. Team 6 vs. Team 9 at 3 p.m.; Team 13 vs. Team 16 at 4 , Team Team Team Team 1 Senior League 1 vs Team 5 at 10 a.m.; 2 vs Team 6 at 11 a.m.; 3 vs Team 7 at 1 p.m.; 4 vs Team 8 at 2 p.m. further competition. What About Me? vendor standing on the street offered cigars at a nickel apiece. A man bought one, lit the cigar, took a puff and began to cough violently. What kind of rot are you selling me? he yelled, this cigar is awful." The vendor looked sympathetically, then pointed to three cases of the cigars and said: Youre lucky you only bought one, look at all 1 n-l 14 and bought! Vikings outraced the Eagles Daren Wight had nine and David Hone five in a losing cause. 27-1- Doug Wight tossed in nine and Christophersen four as the Burners seared the Hawks Tom Olsen looked good rebounding and passing for the winners. Steve Olsen collected five for the Hawks. 16-1- 3. In sunny, scsnic Utahs Dlxisl 4 great golf courses. Near Zion Park and other recreation areas. Complete family or convention facilities. Get glowing today! Call or writ Information Contor 97 East St. Goorgo Btvd. St. Gaorga, Utah S4770 801-873-38- 71 An exciting afternoon of basketball, with spirited competition in all age groups, decided the basketball One-On-O- champions for Box Elder county recently. The boys competition, was hard fought and close in all age groups. In the nine year old competition, Clifton May of Brigham City stormed through the competition to win first place. Second place was won by Doug Wight of Perry. . t Dome Hall of Brigham last years nine year old winner, Brett Adams, also of to win the 10 Brigham City, year old age group. In the competition Stanley Summers of Tremonton City-bea- Youth boxers put on the Pioneer park bowery last in champs crowned 9-- 16-1- county area Go again Feb. 5 tri-me- et 24-6- HOOP SHOOT WINNERS These are the Elks Hoop Shoot champs in recent shoot offs. They are, front from left, Chris Udy and Steve Perry. On the back row are Mami Montgomery, Linda Krone, Joel Huff and Peggy Hunsaker. They will represent the Box Elder Winners of the Knights of Columbus Free Throw contest held at the Brigham City Armory, Jan. 15, were: 11 year olds Angela Lange and Kirk Nowak. 12 year olds Tammie Marlow and Kent Nowak. 13 year olds Leslie Case and Joey Martinez. 14 year olds Theresa Wagner and Danny Davis. All winners will receive mounted certificates and all participants will receive certificates. Winners will participate in district run-of- f to be held in Ogden at St. Josephs High school gym Sunday, Jan. 23. Contact will be made for time and transportation. A 1-o- 26-2- over the Fireballs. Robert Smith canned nine for the Brett Adams fired in 12-1- 17-1- Bruce Hubbard gritty grappler 8. Terry Pacheco eight as the ccntcst tabs winners 12-1- 3 . . . Cougars. Travis Stewart had nine and Robby Nelson four for the losers. Jeff Shaw had seven points for the Wildcats who downed the Steve Nichols had Jaws 10-four for the losers. Dome Hall hit 18 points to pace the Bullets to a 1 win losers. 16-1- 6 15-1- 1 1 At 130, Robert Winterholler beat Frank Jones, At 70, Marshall Zobell thumped Don McIntyre. Scott Pettengill outlasted James Sparkman at 125. A couple of 72 pounders, Louie Martinez and Ricki Larsen battled and Martinez came away with the win. Lynn McMullin defeated Dustie Moffitt at 125 and Troy Liljenquist outpointed Bobby Newman at 70 pounds. Brian Thorpe and Armondo Reyes fought to a draw at 130. Buck Darrell Jones Penn at 90 and Mark Furlong took the measure of Kevin Liljenquist at 125. Jones said proceeds from the card will be used to purchase much needed boxing equipment for the program. Cisco peak should be at weekend The cisco running at Bear lake should reach their peak this weekend, according to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. John Fricke, local conservation officer, said the fish began running Tuesday morning and probably will reach the height of their run Saturday and Sunday. He advised dipnetters to go prepared for the worst-heav- y traffic congestion near the cisco beaches, cold weather, wind and no ice on the lake. Limit is 50 fish bag and possession. He said early morning the late evening are best times to catch this miniature white fish except right at the peak when they visit the beaches almost all day long. 4, beat last years champion, Todd Cusick of Bear River City 16 to 13 in a first round contest. Stanley Summers then went on to beat Kort Lyons of Honeyville take first place. 17 to 15 In the 12 year old bracket Chad Nielson of Brigham City edged Rod Zundel of Garland 16 to 12 for first place. Brothers were the winners in the 13 and 14 year old competition, with Mark and Scott Hill of Brigham City the winners. Mark beat Hunter Green of Tremonton 12 to 6 for the trophy in the 13 year old bracket. Scott edged Mike Martinez of Brigfor first place in ham City the age group. 16-1- 3 Winners in the girls division were all from Tremonton. They were Kimberley Brown, first in the group. Second was Julie Theurer. Kellie Williams won first in the and Mariann Palmer was second. nine-year-o- ld The winner was Carol Ann Watson. 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